1.11. What is the value of F(p) for a sample of gas whose temperature is - 33.0°C and volume is 0.0250 L? What temperature is required to change the volume to 66.9 cm³?
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- Temperature in Celsius: \( T_1 = -33.0^\circ \text{C} \) - Temperature in Kelvin: \( T_1 = -33.0 + 273.15 = 240.15 \, \text{K} \) Show more…
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